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The crop productivity is basically affected by pests mainly weeds, pathogens and animals. According to a research by E.-C. OERKE, the potential loss to wheat and cotton crop was 50 % and 80 % respectively. 25-30 % of soya bean is lost every year due to pest attack. Out of all pests the most dangerous is the animal which as per an estimate has high potential of destroying the crops up to 34% while pathogens can destroy 16-18 % of crops.
DNA is made of chemical building blocks called nucleotides. These building blocks are made of three parts: a phosphate group, a sugar group and one of four types of nitrogen bases. To form a strand of DNA, nucleotides are linked into chains, with the phosphate and sugar groups alternating.
Answer:
Hey Brianna, during interphase, the cell grows and DNA is replicated (or in other words: remade)
Explanation:
In the mitotic phase, the replicated DNA and cytoplasmic contents are seperated, and then the cell divides.
<span>This is a pediatric patient presenting with nephrotic syndrome<span>. Nephrotic syndrome is a spectrum of disease in which there is increased excretion of albumin (albuminuria) leading to decreased overall serum albumin. Albumin is the protein mainly involved in maintaining the plasma oncotic pressure meaning it is responsible in keeping the fluids in the vascular space. Loss of albumin will cause the fluids in the vasculature to leak towards the interstitium causing the edema.
</span><span><em>There are 3 types of nephrotic syndromes, from a simple steroid-sensitive disease to steroid-resistant disease: Minimal change disease, mesengial proliferation, and focal segmental glomerulosclerosis.</em></span></span>
<h3><u>Answer;</u></h3>
They both have segmented bodies during some stage of their life.
<h3><u>Explanation;</u></h3>
- Segmented body worm or Annelids belong to phylum Annelida which consist of coelomates with elongated, segmented body.
- Arthropoda refers to an animal phylum that consists of haemocoelomates with a segmented body, joint appendages, and chitinous exoskeleton.
They differ in a number of features and characteristics, but are similar in that;
- Both animals have similar types of larvae.
- Both Annelida and Arthropoda consist of bilateral symmetry.
- Both Annelida and Arthropoda consist of triploblastic animals with three germ layers.
- Both Annelida and Arthropoda have organ system level of organization.
- Both Annelida and Arthropoda consist of segmented body structures, etc.